Bats are an important part of our ecosystem. They eat a ton of bugs, which keeps keeping the insect
Bats tend to settle in dark, quiet places, making your attic the ideal location. If you think you may have a bat infestation, look out for these common warning signs:
Bats often carry rabies, but this won’t affect you unless you’re bitten. The lesser-known danger of a bat infestation is histoplasmosis. Histoplasmosis is found in bat feces or guano. If you attempt any at-home cleaning methods there is a chance you can come into contact with bat droppings and expose yourself and anyone else in the vicinity to this disease should it become airborne.
When faced with a bat infestation, the best thing you can do is rely on Eustis bat removal professionals to get rid of the problem. Bats carry a multitude of diseases that are harmful to humans, and if you attempt do-it-yourself removal there is a chance you will corner the critter, causing it to feel threatened and become aggressive. Besides the health concerns, there are a few other problems with DIY removal methods:
At Critter Control® of Lake County, we understand the legality of removing bats and the importance they have in the wild. We carefully inspect a bat infestation to identify its species and create a safe, legal, and humane plan to remove the critters from your home or business. Not only will we effectively remove the bats from your property, but we will also clean up any mess and seal entry points to ensure the bats won’t come back.